HYDERABAD, Nov 2: Experts of the Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam, working on a fatal mango disease have identified Asian Ambrosia Beetle Xylosandrus Crassiusculus as the cause of the spread of the affliction.

The experts were giving a presentation on "Sudden death of mango trees - a crucial problem in Sindh" at the university campus on Monday.

They said the beetle had tout reddish brown body and was a pest of woody ornamentals fruit and nut trees. They said it spread through the movement of infested wood logs/pieces by its own movements.

They said the beetle was so tiny that the attacked trees did not show any symptoms of infestations at the initial stage but could be identified by strands as they excavated into twigs, branches or small trunks due to female beetle activity leaving only pencil lead sized holes in the bark.

They advised growers to keep mango trees healthy to avert the beetle attack. They also advised larger spacing in nurseries and said heavily infested plants should be removed and destroyed. They said the infested trees should be burnt as they become more attractive to female beetles.

Prof Ehsan Nizamani, Prof Dr G. M. Rahu and Prof M. A. Pathan spoke on the occasion. Prof Q. D. Abbasi and Prof M.A Talpur of the university are conducting experiments to resolve the problem.

CONFERENCE: Vice-chancellors of the University of Sindh and the Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Mazharul Haq Siddiqui and Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan Rajput, respectively, have proceeded to Berlin, Germany, to attend a two-day conference on "Achieving the millennium development goals - a challenge for global higher education".

University vice-chancellors and educationists and experts of other fields from various countries, including Pakistan, will attend the conference, scheduled for Nov 3 and 4.

ENTRY TEST: The test for admission to bachelor's degree programmes at the University of Sindh will be conducted on Nov 7 at the Dr. N. A. Baloch Sindh University Model School, Hyderabad.

SPSC: The Sindh Public Service Commission, Hyderabad, on Tuesday announced the results of examination for recruitment against the post of assistant engineer (civil) in the works and services department.

The commission also announced the results of typing and shorthand test for recruitment against posts of senior scale stenographer and junior scale stenographer in the services and general administration department.

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